Next up, Meta employees required to wear special butt plugs for "data collection"
also, chastity belts to improve user experience
“Facebook employees, outraged to discover that the corporation does not respect their privacy and treats them like vulgar plebs”
I mean yeah. This was the very reason to dump a ton into "the metaverse" in order to maximize possible data collection
Seems like their goals are just throwing more data in to the model until they get AGI at this point
They have researchers working on other things too, don't you worry
If this is integrated into my work PC one day, boy will that AI be good at reading the news and calling people for random chats.
Then at noon it's going to take something from the to-do list but not quite finish it.
In 100 years AI is going to do big swipes with the mouse randomly at 4 minute intervals, and no one is going to know why.
A brilliant researcher will even dig up this ancient comment and will be even more frustrated knowing there's an answer we all knew, but no one ever posted it.
And it's so stupid: I am not actually paid to make enough inputs that I do not idle but to create a deliverable until time x.
I am also not paid to sit in an awkward position for 8 hours, that's an ergonomic nightmare.
So their models have trouble opening a dropdwn menu and their best solution is to implement mass surveillance of the employees?
Seems a bit overkill tbh aside from being qustionable in general.
the epsteins always assume that we're trying to cheat them and this seems to be par for this course.
I can't imagine working under this kind of surveillance. I hope their AI agents all learn how to slack off and do sudoku on the clock.
Yikes
Anyone who decided to work for that CIA front had it coming imo
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